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OTC Markets 15c211 Compliance and exiting the Expert Market

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  Mina Mar Group (MMG) focused on small-cap issuers quoted on OTC Markets announces the launch of its exit the expert market services. WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, - Mina Mar Group (MMG) minamargroup.com a mergers and acquisitions firm (M&A) focused on small-cap issuers quoted on OTC Markets announces the launch of its exit the expert market services. The services will include and assist small-cap OTC quoted companies demoted to the expert market to rescue its quotation services. This product is ideal for companies that have been targeted for not having the funds or the knowledge on how to remain current with the new OTC markets rules, which were announced and came into effect September 28 202;1 and commenced at about 6 pm EST on September 27 2021 catching many issuers off guard. Mina Mar Group approach is a win-win solution for all parties with the focus on assisting shareholders, stakeholders and investors. Here is what took place on September 2...

Mina Mar Group / Miro Zecevic Helping OTC Listed Companies To Overcome Corona Crisis

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Mina Mar Group / Miro Zecevic Helping OTC Listed Companies To Overcome Corona Crisis   Mina Mar Group with the bridge finance assists pubcos to get current with their reporting obligations be it full SEC reporting or OTC alternative reporting. LANTANA, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, April 3, 2020 / EINPresswire.com / -- Mina Mar Group , CEO Miro Zecevic said “we are pleased to announce the launch of the financing “bridge finance option” project for all OTC Markets listed companies effected by the Coronavirus crisis”. Mina Mar Group (MMG) in the bridge finance option assists publicly listed companies to get current with their reporting obligations be it full SEC reporting or OTC alternative reporting. MMG will finance OTC companies in order to pay their service providers and other regulatory obligations. This cash injection will help issuers to get over the hump. MMG, in turn, will take preferred shares (which typically do not trade and serve as the control block of...

What are the benefits of being Foreign Private Issuer?

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What are the benefits of being Foreign Private Issuer? Many foreign companies wish to have access to capital market an become publicly traded company in the United States. The reason is that being part of the largest and most liquid capital market bring many benefits including prestige, visibility, ability to attract and retain top talents, etc. To become a part of capital market in the United States and experience all the benefits that it carries, foreign company may undergo reorganization of corporate governance and operations. Foreign issuer in federal securities law is defined as foreign government, foreign national or corporation incorporated by any foreign country. Any foreign issuer (except foreign government) can be considered foreign private issuer except if more than 50% of the issuers outstanding voting securities are held by residents of United States and if any of the following applies: majority of issuer’s executives and directors are residents of United States, mo...

What is an Initial Public Offering?

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What is an Initial Public Offering? When a private company first offers shares of its stock (ownership) for purchase to the general public, this is known as an initial public offering (IPO). Goals and Reasoning  There are a few main reasons why a private company will decide to make an IPO: - Raise expansion capital - Monetize the investments of early private investors. - Become a publicly traded company on a securities exchange - Gain credibility and prestige The Process When a company is ready to offer shares of its stock to the public, there are a few major steps involved: Step 1: Company hires an investment bank (underwriters). Step 2: The investment bank puts together a registration statement to be filled with the SEC. This document contains information about: - The offering - Financial statements - Management background - Any legal problems - Where the money is to be used - Insider holdings Step 3: The SEC then requires a cool...

7 Steps to Starting Your Own Business

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7 Steps to Starting Your Own Business Step 1. Personal Evaluation Why do you want to start a business? Is it money, freedom, creativity or some other reason? Step 2. Analyze the Industry Who will buy your product or service? Who would be your competitors? How much money will you need to start? Step 3. Make it Legal Name you business. Register it. Get the proper business license and permits. Check into your insurance needs. Step 4. Write a Business Plan Define your strategy, tactics and specific activities for execution, including key dates, deadlines and budgets and cash flow. Step 5. Get Financed Most small businesses begin with private financing from credit cards, personal loans, help from the family etc. Step 6. Set Up Shop Find a location. Negotiate leases. Buy inventory. Get the phones installed. Have stationery printed. Hire staff. Set your prices. Step 7. Trial and Error Expect mistakes. Be open minded and creative. Adapt. Look fo...